Inter-relationship between Annavaha Srotas and Agni w.s.r. Shodhana Therapy

Authors

  • Mahesh Prasad Sah Teaching Assistant & HOD, Department of Panchakarma
  • Bijendra Shah 2 Teaching Assistant, Department of Shalya Tantra, Ayurveda Campus & Teaching hospital, IOM, T.U Kirtipur Kathmandu Nepa
  • Gouri Chauhan Department of kayachikitsa
  • OP Singh HOD & Department of kayachikitsa, IMS,BHU

Keywords:

Annavaha srotas, Agni, Pancakarma, Sodhana

Abstract

Ayurveda defines human body is made of different gross and subtle channels called srotas. Srotas are the channels through which different elements undergo transformation, transmutation, circulation and transportation. The srotas is an integral part of the body, serving as a route to conduct or convey a substance from one place to other. There are 13 major srotas mentioned. The Srotas or channels which carry Anna or Food is called Annavaha Srotas. Some authorities equate the Annavaha Srotas with the some parts of digestive system or the gastrointestinal tract. Agni, the transformative energy, in the Annavaha srotas digest and transforms the food into components suitable for the body. Impairment of function of agni is root the cause of the disease, which manifest either in Annavaha srotas or other srotas in the body. Thus, correction of agni is the prime in treatment of any disease. Elimination of vitiated doshas by Pancakarma procedure viz Vaman and Virechana has shown to have impact on agni through various guna in the drugs used in these therapy. Sodhana procedures has a significant role in improving the function of agni and restoring the health.

Keywords: Annavaha srotas, Agni, Pancakarma, Sodhana

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Published

2022-11-10

How to Cite

Sah, M. P., Shah, B., Chauhan, G., & Singh, O. (2022). Inter-relationship between Annavaha Srotas and Agni w.s.r. Shodhana Therapy. Journal of Ayurveda Campus, 1(1), 54–60. Retrieved from https://jacjournal.org/jac/index.php/jac/article/view/4

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